| "We Just Saw It from a Different Point of View": Recent Developments in Indiana Real Property Law |
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| Warren: A Republic, If You Can Keep It |
Marshall J. Seidman
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1:379
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| We the People, vol. 1, Foundations. - (book reviews) |
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| What Is This Thing Called the Rule of Law? |
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| What Kinds of Neighborhoods Change Lives? The Chicago Gautreaux Housing Program and Recent Mobility Programs |
Stefanie DeLuca James E. Rosenbaum
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41:653
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| What Makes Greenhouse Sense? |
Thomas C. Schelling
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38:581
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| What Price Belonging: .An Essay on Groups, Community, and the Constitution |
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| What the Legal Profession Expects of Law Schools: A Response |
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| What the Profession Expects of Law Schools |
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| When Can the Owners Participate in the Reorganized Debtor?: Cram Down as a "Shield" For Creditors |
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| When Does a Limited Partnership Possess the Corporate Characteristic of Limited Liability? |
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| When Policies Collide: Citizenship Documentation Requirements and Barriers to Obtaining Photo Identification—The New Medicaid Citizenship Requirement as a Case Illustration |
Meredith A. Devlin
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41:451
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| When the Product Ticks: Products Liability and Statutes of Limitation |
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| When the walls come a 'tumblin' down: a look at what happens when lawyers sign non-competition agreements and break them.(Indiana) |
Daylon L. Welliver
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29:729
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| Where Ethics Merge with Substantive Law—an Analysis of Tax Motivated Transactions |
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| Where is Indiana Zoning Headed? |
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| Whitcomb v. Chavis: A Step Forward Multi-Member Districts A Step Backward for Effective Representation |
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| White V. State: And Now for Something Different |
Richard Pitts Susan Stuart
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21:85
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| Whither the Fourth Amendment: An Analysis of Illinois v. Rodriguez |
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| Who Pays for Environmental Damages: Recent Developments in CERCLA Liability and Insurance Coverage Litigation |
James W. Clark George Pendygraft George M. Plews Peter C. Wright
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21:117
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| Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed? You and Me, and the State Makes Three |
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| Whose Federalism? |
S. Elizabeth Wilborn Malloy
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32:45
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| Why Can't Property Transfers Resolve an Establishment Clause Problem? The Divide Between the Ninth and Seventh Circuits After Buono v. Kempthorne |
Victoria R. Calhoon
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42:195
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| Why Changing the Supreme Court's Mandatory Jurisdiction is Critical to Lawyers and Clients |
Randall T. Shepard
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33:1101
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| Why courts should refuse to enforce pre-petition agreements that wave bankruptcy's automatic stay provision |
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| Why law review survey issues are a good idea.(1995 Survey of Recent Developments in Indiana Law) |
Randall T. Shepard
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29:765
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| Why the Courts Matter in Building a Strong Economy |
Randall T. Shepard
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36:913
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| Why the nuisance knot can't undo the takings muddle.(Symposium: Then, Now and into the Future, A Century of Legal Conflict and Development) |
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| Will More Sunlight Fade the Pink Sheets? Increasing Public Information About Non-Reporting Issuers with Quoted Securities |
Michael K. Molitor
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39:309
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| Will NASCAR have to put on the brakes: the constitutionality of the FDA's ban on brand-name tobacco sponsorship in motor sports |
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| Will States Protect Us, Equally, from Damage Caps in Medical Malpractice Legislation? |
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| Winning Isn't Everything, It's the Only Thing. Violence in Professional Sports: The Need for Federal Regulation and Criminal Sanctions |
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| Wolfgang Freidmann and Eclectic Legal Philosophy |
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| Women Executives, Managers and Professionals in the Indiana Criminal Justice System |
Julia C. Lamber Victor L. Streib
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8:297
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| Work Made for Hire Doctrine Under the Copyright Act of 1976: Employees, Independent Contractors and the Actual Control Test, The |
Catherine A. Kling
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22:619
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| Work Product Discovery in Insurance Litigation |
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| Worker's Compensation |
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| Workmen's Compensation |
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| Workmen's Compensation |
Jordan H. Leibman
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9:389
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Jordan H. Leibman
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15:453
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Jordan H. Leibman
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17:427
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| World Trade Agreements: Advancing the Interests of the Poorest of Poor |
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| Wrongful Adoption: Monetary Damages as a Superior Remedy to Annulment for Adoptive Parents Victimized By Adoption Fraud |
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